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. >> reporter: the fbi estimates more than half a million pedophiles are online everyday. to catch them, federal investigators have set up fake ads on websites. they have even created an app. spans the globe. >> my name is sweetie. >> reporter: but now, there may be a real solution. cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >>> and we have more tonight on the frightening airplane emergency for hundreds of passengers after their plane had already landed in montreal. they had to use the escape shoot, a baggage truck next to the jumbo jet suddenly burst into flames. abc's david kerley shows us what happened. >> reporter: an emergency evacuation, slides deploying passengers leaping to safety. this was no small fire. it was a blaze under the 767 which had just landed. the rubber conveyor belt on a baggage loader erupting in fire. >> we're talking about fire beside a plane. >> reporter: with most of the 250 passengers still on board, the pilot of the royal air flight had to make a decision. his call? to order the emergency evacuation. >> people running everywhere. there were like --
. >> reporter: the fbi estimates more than half a million pedophiles are online everyday. to catch them, federal investigators have set up fake ads on websites. they have even created an app. spans the globe. >> my name is sweetie. >> reporter: but now, there may be a real solution. cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >>> and we have more tonight on the frightening airplane emergency for hundreds of passengers after their plane had already landed in montreal. they...
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he was arrested by the fbi on drug charges and served six months in federal prison. but ultimately he won back the public trust. and won re-election as mayor in 1994. we'll be right back. it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition... easy. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. better eggs. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. congestion, for the smo
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i say health care, you say fbi. what the fed and health exchanges. tracy: the team behind the group is that it again. changing the wedding registry experience. and men are included. we will be right back. capital to make it happen? without the thinking that makes it real? what's a vision without the expertise to execute it... and the financing toake it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tideod pop in. stand out. >> your fox business brief. and home prices increased 0.2% in september. and 9 tenths in august. ford motor co. announcing plans to focus on fast-growing middle east and africa market, the automaker will launch 17 new and updated vehicles over the next two years. ford will combine what was the 4 separate regions, the middle east in three africa divisions into a single business unit in dubai. more americans are commut
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on monday fbi agents visited ciancia's apartment near los angeles. they escorted one of his roommates to his car, also a black hyundai. airport police and the tsa are now reviewing security procedures at the los angeles airport. >> as much as we work each and every day to make this airport and others safe i'm sad to say but nothing will ever be 100%. >> reporter: a memorial was held monday night for gerardo hernandez. the union that represents tsa officers called for some of those officers to carry guns. currently, none are armed. >> we're not suggesting that all 45,000 tsa officers be armed. what we're suggesting is there needs to be another layer added, which would be transportation security law enforcement officers who would have law enforcement duties would have a weapon, would have the ability to arrest people. >> reporter: but the head of the airport police here says even if the tsa agent who was murdered had a gun it would not have mattered. that's because paul ciancia had his his rifle in his suitcase. he pulled it out at the last minute and
on monday fbi agents visited ciancia's apartment near los angeles. they escorted one of his roommates to his car, also a black hyundai. airport police and the tsa are now reviewing security procedures at the los angeles airport. >> as much as we work each and every day to make this airport and others safe i'm sad to say but nothing will ever be 100%. >> reporter: a memorial was held monday night for gerardo hernandez. the union that represents tsa officers called for some of those...
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homeland security and the fbi have issued a bulletin to law enforcement, urging them to remain vigilant for copycat attacks. the justice department says security at all airports will be reviewed. we're hearing from the tsa officer who was shot twice friday, tony grigsby. you see him there leaning on a cane, speaking outside of his home. saying all he could think about was helping people. >> i was injured while helping an elder man trying to get to a safe area. i turned around and there was the gunman and shot me twice. i'm just a regular person. i'm not here for no fame or no glory. i came to tsa to protect people. >> just a regular person and a hero. meanwhile, investigators believe, the alleged shooter, paul ciantia was targeting tsa officers. they're not sure why yet. he remains unconscious at an area hospital. >>> and johnson & johnson will be settling a claim that it promoted drugs for unapproved uses and paid kickbacks to doctors. the drugs in question were two schizophrenia medicines and another drug. >>> and new details about the nfl coach who collapsed on the field sunday night
homeland security and the fbi have issued a bulletin to law enforcement, urging them to remain vigilant for copycat attacks. the justice department says security at all airports will be reviewed. we're hearing from the tsa officer who was shot twice friday, tony grigsby. you see him there leaning on a cane, speaking outside of his home. saying all he could think about was helping people. >> i was injured while helping an elder man trying to get to a safe area. i turned around and there...
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. >> the fbi spent monday at paul ciancia's apartment. after removing boxes of evidence, investigators interviewed the men who lived with the 23-year-old. according to this search warrant, the suspected gunman entered one of their rooms friday unannounced and asked to be driven to l.a.x. federal agents later seize his cell phone left inside this black hyundai. the alleged gunman's demeanor never tipping off his roommate or police. >> would he have raised the suspicion of a police officer there? probably not. >> reporter: tsa officer hernandez seen here on the job last december was executed by the gunman say police. the first of three tsa officers shot. >> let me take one moment to express the sadness i feel for my heart over the loss of my friend. it has hit me that i will never see him again. >> reporter: in new jersey, paul ciancia's family issued their first public statement through an attorney. >> it's most important for us as a family to express our deep and sincere sympathy to the hernandez family. paul was our son and brother. we'l
. >> the fbi spent monday at paul ciancia's apartment. after removing boxes of evidence, investigators interviewed the men who lived with the 23-year-old. according to this search warrant, the suspected gunman entered one of their rooms friday unannounced and asked to be driven to l.a.x. federal agents later seize his cell phone left inside this black hyundai. the alleged gunman's demeanor never tipping off his roommate or police. >> would he have raised the suspicion of a police...
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. >> that's where there's concern at the fbi. the fbi talking to fox business. agents there telling fox business there is concern that fraud will grow after health reform, that there will be a lot of crime in health reform, in the exchanges. right now, for example, the earned income tax credit, a lot of fraud there. about 25% of that program is fraud. if you use those same rates, 20, 25% you're talking 20 billion a year potential fraud in tax credits given out under health reform. stuart: that's obamacare and that's fraud possibly within obamacare. >> correct. stuart: now you've got numbers on fraud within medicare and medicaid. you've got the numbers from the fbi. >> from the fbi as well. and they have dated it back to 2009. that's the best data they can get. they're saying anywhere, and it's a huge range, anywhere from 75 billion to 250 billion in existing health programs. stuart: that's medicare and medicaid. >> that's correct. stuart: forget obamacare. >> and other government health programs, correct. 75 billion to 250 billion. stuart: to a quarter trillion
. >> that's where there's concern at the fbi. the fbi talking to fox business. agents there telling fox business there is concern that fraud will grow after health reform, that there will be a lot of crime in health reform, in the exchanges. right now, for example, the earned income tax credit, a lot of fraud there. about 25% of that program is fraud. if you use those same rates, 20, 25% you're talking 20 billion a year potential fraud in tax credits given out under health reform. stuart:...
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it sparked panic and a massive police response from a the county and state including the fbi and multiple s.w.a.t. team. they searched this complex store by store, hallway by hallway. they finally found up dead six hours later from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> he began to discharge the weapon randomly at no particular location and fortunately not at anyone. there were thousands of people there and thousands of them were running out the door. many smart store owners closed the doors, shut lights out and brought the people to the back. bill: what more do we know about the gunman? >> reporter: are you char schupe. with a troubled back and run-ins with police. he stole the motorcycle and black motorcycle helmet from his brother. they town a lengthy note that could be described as a suicide note. he was a troubled man who decided to end his life in a public fashion. martha: the tsa agent not friday's shooting at lax is speaking out. tony grigsby was shot in the foot while helping an elderly man to safety. another man was injured as well. grigsby says he is no hero. >> i'm nobody special.
it sparked panic and a massive police response from a the county and state including the fbi and multiple s.w.a.t. team. they searched this complex store by store, hallway by hallway. they finally found up dead six hours later from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> he began to discharge the weapon randomly at no particular location and fortunately not at anyone. there were thousands of people there and thousands of them were running out the door. many smart store owners closed the doors,...
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. >>> we'll hear more about what the fbi has found so far and what could have driven this 23-year-old man to shoot to kill at l.a.x. friday. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira , your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a
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another warning in the wake of another high-profile shooting, the department of homeland security and fbi issuing a joint bulletin to law enforcement across the country, urging them to remain vigilant at attacks like the one at the los angeles airport. there's no indication such an attack is imminent. meanwhile, the tsa officer who survived two gunshot wounds is telling his story. tony grigsby leaned on a cane while he spoke outside his home. >> all i could think about was, helping them. i'm injured right now. but the concern is really to take care of you. you know where the gunman is at. i like to make sure that people are safe first. >> the other wounded tsa officer has been released from the hospital. the condition of the high school teacher, who was shot in the calf, has been upgraded from fair to good. the shooting suspect remains unconscious in the hospital. and his relatives have offered sympathy to the victims of that shooting. >>> meanwhile, new this morning, an airport scare of a different kind in montreal. a conveyor belt used for loading baggage burst into flames, leaving seve
another warning in the wake of another high-profile shooting, the department of homeland security and fbi issuing a joint bulletin to law enforcement across the country, urging them to remain vigilant at attacks like the one at the los angeles airport. there's no indication such an attack is imminent. meanwhile, the tsa officer who survived two gunshot wounds is telling his story. tony grigsby leaned on a cane while he spoke outside his home. >> all i could think about was, helping them....
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charlie, margaret. >> correspondent john miller say former fbi director. good morning. how do they respond to this active shooter situation? >> malls have come to this situation that this is not a phenomenon. they're starting to focus on this more and more. west field developed an active shooter program for their security very quietly behind the scenes but they're an israeli-owned company. we've the chairman on this show. they're very focused on this. part of their plan is a lockdown of the security command posts so they can follow the events using video cameras and feed intelligence out. the other part is that security people respond out to the rally point where police will respond. with something interesting. a couple of mall security radios so they can begin to communicate with people inside who may be guards who are hiding or trapped with other customers. or who may have a vantage point. and the third thing is that they respond with a full floor plan of the location. and this has been drilled into every security person's head. not to think about it, just do it. >> y
charlie, margaret. >> correspondent john miller say former fbi director. good morning. how do they respond to this active shooter situation? >> malls have come to this situation that this is not a phenomenon. they're starting to focus on this more and more. west field developed an active shooter program for their security very quietly behind the scenes but they're an israeli-owned company. we've the chairman on this show. they're very focused on this. part of their plan is a...
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fbi says the suspect went there to target tsa officers. police say they got a warning about the suspect just minutes before the shooting. we'll talk to the police chief in a minute. first, kyung lah has the details. good morning, kyung. >> good morning, chris. for the very first time we're hearing from the victims who were shot at lax. walking is excruciating for tsa officer tony grigsby who took a bullet to the foot helping a passenger. >> i was injured helping an elderly man getting to a safe area. i turned around and there was the gunman that shot me twice. >> reporter: he just left his friend, tsa officer geraldo hernandez, who was shot to death standing at the prescreening area. >> only now it has hit me that i will never see him again. >> reporter: he was near passenger brian lud mechlt mer, now shattered by a bullet. he dragged himself into a closet. >> found a sweatshirt in a closet, made a makeshift tourniquet out of it. he was very scared at that point. he thought that might be the end. >> reporter: as victims heal, investigators
fbi says the suspect went there to target tsa officers. police say they got a warning about the suspect just minutes before the shooting. we'll talk to the police chief in a minute. first, kyung lah has the details. good morning, kyung. >> good morning, chris. for the very first time we're hearing from the victims who were shot at lax. walking is excruciating for tsa officer tony grigsby who took a bullet to the foot helping a passenger. >> i was injured helping an elderly man...
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. >> reporter: the fbi is now fairly convinced paul ciancia was targeting tsa officers. what they don't know is why. >> we have to get a full understanding of the person who we now have in custody to understand what his motives might have been. >> reporter: trouble is, they can't even ask him. ciancia is still unconscious at ucla medical center with a gunshot wound to the head. the tsa has a thankless job, enforcing procedures we all tolerate through gritted teeth. >> i'm just a regular person. i'm not here for no fame or no glory. i came to tsa to protect people. >> reporter: a powerful statement. the u.s. attorney general, eric holder, said no feelings about the government could possibly justify the actions of the gunman on friday. david wright, abc news, l.a.x. >>> president obama is activating his old political network for the troubled obama care rollout at an obama for america rally last night. he asked supporters to keep faith with the program and sign up. but internal white house memos reveal that the president only told part of the story when he said that shopper
. >> reporter: the fbi is now fairly convinced paul ciancia was targeting tsa officers. what they don't know is why. >> we have to get a full understanding of the person who we now have in custody to understand what his motives might have been. >> reporter: trouble is, they can't even ask him. ciancia is still unconscious at ucla medical center with a gunshot wound to the head. the tsa has a thankless job, enforcing procedures we all tolerate through gritted teeth. >>...
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>> if i'm so far from the truth, why is the fbi bugging our offices? why are witnesses being bought off and murdered? >> now, 50 years later after the event that changed america, oliver stone tells me why he believes that oswald didn't do it alone. >>> more on the elections in new york, new jersey and virginia, cnn reporter joins me, peter, this book, "double down" is creating huge waves in washington, what are the juiciest parts you unearthed in the last for years. >> one big thing that came out, you mentioned chris christie, somebody in the romney campaign apparently turned over their vice presidential vetting file and they put that in the book. one, that is pretty brazen, that never happens, these things usually go in a vault and don't leak. one thing that is perhaps more important as chris christie moves forward and thinks about running, there are more important things such as the justice department investigation. he lobbyed for a securities firm. one interesting nugget in the book, the romney campaign apparently referred to the vice presidential s
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the fbi has also arrived. we will continue to follow developments. that's all for our coverage at this hour. i want to thank kevin flanagan for his experience and joining us as well as mike brooks. cnn will be live all night as needed following developments as >>> this is "piers morgan live." big one is of course in 2016. all the smart money is now saying that chris christie will run, especially if he does what people expect tomorrow. but his tough talk is raising some eyebrows. did chris christie call newt gingrich a joke that couldn't be taken seriously? >> well, tonight for the first time you will be live with me to fire back. look at him, looking angry, i can promise it will be lively and absolutely no holds barred. >>> plus, is the nfl scandal really about hazing? a former miami nfl dolphins star fires back. >>> and more on a conspiracy to kill jfk. >> you calling the president a murderer? >> if i'm so far from the truth, why is the fbi bugging our offices? why are witnesses being bought off and murdered? >> now, 50 years later after the event t
the fbi has also arrived. we will continue to follow developments. that's all for our coverage at this hour. i want to thank kevin flanagan for his experience and joining us as well as mike brooks. cnn will be live all night as needed following developments as >>> this is "piers morgan live." big one is of course in 2016. all the smart money is now saying that chris christie will run, especially if he does what people expect tomorrow. but his tough talk is raising some...
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today the fbi expanded the search for clues to a motive. >> whatever they took out seemed to be whatever belonged to him. they just had boxes of stuff. >> reporter: ciancia lived in california for the last 18 months. he bought two guns from this target range and later a rifle. his former roommate knew little about the unemployed motorcycle mechanic. >> he was a real nice guy. a bit loner, introverted, but nothing that i would ever, ever expect him to do something like this. >> reporter: at l.a.x. this morning it was business as usual. a far cry from friday. >> be advised. shooting occurring at the terminal. >> reporter: law enforcement sources say ciancia carried a signed letter that read he wanted to kill as many tsa officers as he could. black, white, yellow, brown. i don't discriminate. now the union representing tsa officers says some should be armed. >> the responsibility for protecting airport security is not a tsa function but something we need to certainly examine given what happened in los angeles. >> reporter: gerardo hernandez was the first tsa officer to die in the line of du
today the fbi expanded the search for clues to a motive. >> whatever they took out seemed to be whatever belonged to him. they just had boxes of stuff. >> reporter: ciancia lived in california for the last 18 months. he bought two guns from this target range and later a rifle. his former roommate knew little about the unemployed motorcycle mechanic. >> he was a real nice guy. a bit loner, introverted, but nothing that i would ever, ever expect him to do something like this....
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. >> reporter: so barrara as well as his counterparts at the fbi not ruling anything out, saying they'll continue to pursue these case, larry. but for now a big day for the entity of a.s.s.a.c. >> many thanks. appreciate it. is this s.a.c. settlement a market mover? what is the message here? here two cnbc contributor, founder and ceo of kkm financial. all right. jeff, is this a market mover? is this a game changer? how do you look at this decision? >> i don't think it is, larry, to be honest. this is not a market mover. let's be clear, stevie cohen was not pleading guilty. it was s.a.c. capital. obviously, is it worth $9 billion? he's the 40th richest man in america. he's a target. obviously this case is not over from that regards. but honestly, i'm the ultimate optimist. i think they're still innocent. full disclosure, i believe lance armstrong was still innocent until he uttered the words that he did use. >> no, don't go there. i don't want to discuss that. i do want to go to my pal, don luskin. is there any particular message here? does this s.a.c. decision affect the market in any wa
. >> reporter: so barrara as well as his counterparts at the fbi not ruling anything out, saying they'll continue to pursue these case, larry. but for now a big day for the entity of a.s.s.a.c. >> many thanks. appreciate it. is this s.a.c. settlement a market mover? what is the message here? here two cnbc contributor, founder and ceo of kkm financial. all right. jeff, is this a market mover? is this a game changer? how do you look at this decision? >> i don't think it is,...
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de los angeles podría enfrentar pena de muerte bajo una denuncia de asesinato en su contra contra el fbi, se acusa a el hombre de 23 años del asesinato de un agente federal y violencia en aeropuerto internacional. se afirma que el hombre puso un rifle de alto poder para matar al oficial de origen salvadoreño y otros dos agentes de la seguridad y a un pasajero de una aerolínea. - vamos a la información en elel en 60 segundos. >> en el salvador, el gobierno busca limitar las extorsiones a través de llamadas telefónicas, solo en octubre se recibieron 10,000 llamadas. debido a esto, se colocarán teléfonos públicos dww#wwdwwdwww#wwwwd2 >> sulema: noviembre es realmente la diabetes, principal causa de muerte en latinos, organizaciones nacionales y locales están renovando esfuerzos para llevar su mensaje. >> del día a día de un diabético es cruel. >> reportera: es la realidad de millones de latinos en ese país. pablo vázquez fue diagnosticada con diabetes hace más de un año, visita a su médico cada tres meses para controlar su enfermedad. >> tenemos que extraer la gota de sang
de los angeles podría enfrentar pena de muerte bajo una denuncia de asesinato en su contra contra el fbi, se acusa a el hombre de 23 años del asesinato de un agente federal y violencia en aeropuerto internacional. se afirma que el hombre puso un rifle de alto poder para matar al oficial de origen salvadoreño y otros dos agentes de la seguridad y a un pasajero de una aerolínea. - vamos a la información en elel en 60 segundos. >> en el salvador, el gobierno busca limitar las...
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the fbi says it recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill multiple tsa officers. authorities say he shot tsa officer gerardo hernandez at point-blank range, sending passengers in the security screening area running for cover. investigators say then ciancia went up an escalator but after apparently spotting hernandez still moving on the floor, he doubled back to shoot him again, killing hernandez. >> there was a pause, and so i looked down the escalator and i saw the gunman, he had his gun trained on the guy on the wall there and he shot him twice. >> reporter: in the end, two more tsa officers and a traveler were hit. l.a.x. police shot ciancia several times in the face and neck. he's alive but in his condition, he remains unresponsive. earlier friday morning, ciancia sent his family in new jersey rambling text messages. a woman who says she knows him says ciancia said he was going to commit suicide. the family alerted authorities, who then asked lapd to do a welfare check. if only police had gotten to his place just 45 minutes earlier, they might ha
the fbi says it recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill multiple tsa officers. authorities say he shot tsa officer gerardo hernandez at point-blank range, sending passengers in the security screening area running for cover. investigators say then ciancia went up an escalator but after apparently spotting hernandez still moving on the floor, he doubled back to shoot him again, killing hernandez. >> there was a pause, and so i looked down the escalator...
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the fbi says it recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill multiple tsa officers. authorities say he shot tsa officer gerardo hernandez at point-blank range, sending passengers in the security screening area running for cover. investigators say then ciancia went up an escalator but after apparently spotting hernandez still moving on the floor, he doubled back to shoot him again, killing hernandez. >> there was a pause and so i looked down the escalator and i saw the gunman, he had his gun trained on the guy on the wall there and he shot him twice. >> reporter: in the end, two more tsa officers and a traveler were hit. l.a.x. police shot ciancia several times in the face and neck. he's alive but in his condition, he remains unresponsive. earlier friday morning, ciancia sent his family in new jersey rambling text messages. a woman who says she knows him says ciancia said he was going to commit suicide. the family alerted authorities, who then asked lapd to do a welfare check. if only police had gotten to his place just 45 minutes earlier, they might hav
the fbi says it recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill multiple tsa officers. authorities say he shot tsa officer gerardo hernandez at point-blank range, sending passengers in the security screening area running for cover. investigators say then ciancia went up an escalator but after apparently spotting hernandez still moving on the floor, he doubled back to shoot him again, killing hernandez. >> there was a pause and so i looked down the escalator...
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>> well we know that he had a note on him, a handwritten note that reportedly, fbi agents recovered here at the airport after he was shot. where he was talking about the tsa, he was talking about the nsa. and that he said he wanted to instill fear in the tsa agents for the way they conduct themselves. now why he got to the point that he was so angry at the tsa, that's a question we still don't know. and we don't know if we'll ever get an answer, because at this point, ciancia is still unresponsive. if he does come to, he faces two felony charges on what he did do, wolf? >> thanks very much, stephanie elam. we're also learning more about the tsa officer killed in the shooting. jirardo hernandez was what's being called a behavior determination officer at l.a.x. he had been at the airport for three years. hernandez leaves behind a wife and two children. and was a week away, only a week away from celebrating his 40th birthday. two other officers, james spear and tony griggsby were wounded. they've been released from the hospital. a local schoolteacher, brian ludber was also wounded, he's sti
>> well we know that he had a note on him, a handwritten note that reportedly, fbi agents recovered here at the airport after he was shot. where he was talking about the tsa, he was talking about the nsa. and that he said he wanted to instill fear in the tsa agents for the way they conduct themselves. now why he got to the point that he was so angry at the tsa, that's a question we still don't know. and we don't know if we'll ever get an answer, because at this point, ciancia is still...
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it went from 54 to maybe a dozen to finally ended up by saying, well, straws instrumental helping fbi thwart one case. lets stop. make us safer if we have a person follow every single american, every single minute of the day? possibly. do we want that? no. we'll always face at the time in this country but the greatest threat should not be from our own government prying into every single one of our secrets with no accountability whatsoever. we saw that. give secrets away to a 29-year-old subcontractor. another branch of government which gave away some of our most important secrets when a private first class loaded them on his lady gaga cd and walked off with them. no, these are not -- they shouldn't have every single one of our secrets. it's not making us safer. they may want to twist the statistics to make it safer. nobody who really studied this can say this made us safer. >> senator i want to ask about that 29-year-old. there's been talked about edward snowden getting clemency. he has asked for that. should he get clemency? >> no. he's not getting clemency. the fact he broke the law
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no details according to the fbi investigators talked to him and done some of the interview process. when you talk to the fbi and some investigators they're not geting a lot of information about the suspect because of his condition. take a listen. >> is receiving medical treatment. i will not talk about his gunshot wounds. at this point he is unresponsive and we're unable to interview him. >> reporter: unable to interview him right now but before he was taken to the hospital, when he was taken into custody he told agents he acted alone, jenna. we're told he was shot multiple times. one of the reasons why it was difficult to interview him. he was shot in the face as well and heavily sedated. jenna. jenna: more as the story develops, adam, thank you very much. the story broke during "happening now" as viewers saw pictures of wounded being brought out of terminal 3. one of the first eyewitness accounts came in from fox including a member of the fox family. fox sports columnist bill ryder who witnessed chaos in terminal 3. we're lucky to have him as our guest. great to be see you. >> hi,
no details according to the fbi investigators talked to him and done some of the interview process. when you talk to the fbi and some investigators they're not geting a lot of information about the suspect because of his condition. take a listen. >> is receiving medical treatment. i will not talk about his gunshot wounds. at this point he is unresponsive and we're unable to interview him. >> reporter: unable to interview him right now but before he was taken to the hospital, when he...
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fbi investigators say that he left behind a one-page letter, what they call -- also has been called a manifesto in which he said he was specifically targeting tsa agents. it didn't matter whether they were black, white, brown or yellow. apparently that was written inside this manifesto. he seemed to target these individuals because they worked for the federal government and he had some problems with the federal government. we don't know specifically what was in that note. that is still part of the investigation. as for the suspect himself, as you mentioned, he was shot multiple times, at least once in the head. he's in critical condition and he's been unresponsive because of his medical condition. investigators still trying to learn more about the motive today. >> miguel almaguer reporting from l.a.x. thanks so much. >>> a german magazine publishing an open letter it says was penned by nsa leaker edward snowden in what's been titled a manifesto for truth. snowden reportedly writes that calls for surveillance program reforms justify his decision to leak classified information and he ca
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>> it's important to keep in mind fbi and law enforce him me officials said he carried a one page manifesto with him which was an anti-government diatribe especially against the tsa that had disparaging comments about former dhs secretary janet napolitano. and the rhetoric he used in the manifesto was almost part and parcel of the so-called quote/unquote patriot movement here in the united states which sees the department of homeland security as an enemy and part of this conspiracy they're new world order thing. so i think under any normal definition of the term terrorism which most people deem to be violence committed against the general public with a political ideology, i think the patriot movement is definitely one that would fit the profile here. >> well, help us understand in a wider perspective how not naming paul ciancia a terrorist affects the muslim community. >> it not only affects the muslim community here in the united states, i think it affects all minorities. what we've done here in america sodly is co-opted the term terrorism for only apply to b b black and brown people. and
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in two weeks from now we'll see the trial of michael steinberg and i assume the fbi continues to try to turn witnesses against him. so i think you can't rule that out in the future, but i would probably not expect it at this point. >> the only reason i ask is because if you remember and you remember so well given -- now we're talking about a $1.8 billion settlement, 600 was already from a prior settlement, some people meant the whole thing was over. here we are they would argue we're sort of double dipping. it seems to me they're taking a second bite at the apple, why not take a third? >> right. i think that's certainly possible. the 600 from earlier this year is an interesting discussion. i think in the hedge 23u7bd cumulatikmu cumulative -- fund community, i think you would have expected this to be tied up. instead you have steve cohen fighting personal charges that he failed to supervise errant employees, which is the nature of a pending civil case against them. and i'm glad you brought it up, actually, because that won't go away with today's settlement. they'll still have to figh
in two weeks from now we'll see the trial of michael steinberg and i assume the fbi continues to try to turn witnesses against him. so i think you can't rule that out in the future, but i would probably not expect it at this point. >> the only reason i ask is because if you remember and you remember so well given -- now we're talking about a $1.8 billion settlement, 600 was already from a prior settlement, some people meant the whole thing was over. here we are they would argue we're sort...
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what's your reaction to the administration position that a criminal investigation by the fbi about what is obviously an attack on the country which generally falls within the purview of intelligence agencies and the military would be the reason to block efforts to understand better what transpired? >> yeah, it makes no sense, lou. and i'm sure you have the same instincts. we should be able to conduct a congressional investigation, the representatives of the people, to find out what happened when a consulate was burned to the ground, an am babassador was kid and the cia was driven out of the country. that is serious business. they do not have to have an open hearing. they can do a closed-door hearing to get at with the witnesses they want to call, and certainly the government should not be attempting to control those witnesses and still protect the criminal justice system. and by the way, lou, that criminal justice -- that investigation on the criminal justice side got off on the wrong foot because the next day, while we may not have been able to get troops there that night, we should ha
what's your reaction to the administration position that a criminal investigation by the fbi about what is obviously an attack on the country which generally falls within the purview of intelligence agencies and the military would be the reason to block efforts to understand better what transpired? >> yeah, it makes no sense, lou. and i'm sure you have the same instincts. we should be able to conduct a congressional investigation, the representatives of the people, to find out what...
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. >> i just spoke to a profiler for the fbi. they profile a certain type of sooer yal killers. they're profiling now people who go into airports. there are profiles for different types of activities, criminal or otherwise, so if a certain number of people, or a certain demograph demographic, and i'm just being devil's advocate here, if a certain demographic is kmit committing most of the crimes, why not profile that demographic? >> people commit crime in proportion to their place in society. >> but the need in those communities doesn't support the tactic. that's the problem. we don't have a concentration of shooting in bay ridge like we do in the bronx. i do want you to acknowledge one question, can you give me the tactic to get the gun off the street? >> you've got to ask what's happening in bay ridge to keep the gun shootings down. >> your're right. >> mayor bloomburg is a big supporter of stop and frisk. it's all about connecting young men of color to jobs, education, employment. >> i talked about that, i dwid, very controversial no-talking points, where we talked about what
. >> i just spoke to a profiler for the fbi. they profile a certain type of sooer yal killers. they're profiling now people who go into airports. there are profiles for different types of activities, criminal or otherwise, so if a certain number of people, or a certain demograph demographic, and i'm just being devil's advocate here, if a certain demographic is kmit committing most of the crimes, why not profile that demographic? >> people commit crime in proportion to their place in...
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he and the fbi will be looking at it and they are going to conduct their own interviews. he says they are going to treat this like a cold case going out and trying to find the people that were in the gym and around the gym and find the facts. >> there are in consistentsys everything from deeming it accidental. and it looks like foul play was involved and the condition of the body. how will they go about that? does it appear as though there may be a cover up and that being part of the federal investigation? >> that is what the family believes. they believe this was a cover up. we do not know. because that statement from the u.s. attorney was carefully written. what the specific one detail was that initiated the investigation but we do know that there is a possibility that there could be another exhumemation there is the one from the state the autopsy and the private autopsy. maybe the fbi would want their own to find out which one is more in the right direction of what actually happened. what is next? >> the authorities fbi will be goes in and starting to have conversation
he and the fbi will be looking at it and they are going to conduct their own interviews. he says they are going to treat this like a cold case going out and trying to find the people that were in the gym and around the gym and find the facts. >> there are in consistentsys everything from deeming it accidental. and it looks like foul play was involved and the condition of the body. how will they go about that? does it appear as though there may be a cover up and that being part of the...
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martha shade has the latest on the fbi's investigation. >> everyone on the floor. everyone on the floor now. >> reporter: federal prosecutors are now filing criminal charges against 23- year-old paul anthony ciancia. he is accused of opening fire with an assault rifle inside lax's terminal 3 killing 39- year-old tsa officer gerardo hernandez and wounding several others. he fired multiple rounds at point blank range at the tsa officer. hernandez's wife spoke briefly to reporters: gerardo would have been 40 next week. i am truly devastated. >> reporter: a man who came face to face with the gunman says the suspect seemed to be looking for tsa employees. . >> the shooter just calmly walking down the corridor. he had his gun and looked at me and said tsa? and i just shook my head, and he kept going. >> reporter: eventually, the fbi says law enforcement shot and wounded the gunman. the fbi says a note on the suspect at the time of the shooting made his intent to harm the tsa very clear. >> he addressed them at one point in the letter and stated that he wanted to and quot
martha shade has the latest on the fbi's investigation. >> everyone on the floor. everyone on the floor now. >> reporter: federal prosecutors are now filing criminal charges against 23- year-old paul anthony ciancia. he is accused of opening fire with an assault rifle inside lax's terminal 3 killing 39- year-old tsa officer gerardo hernandez and wounding several others. he fired multiple rounds at point blank range at the tsa officer. hernandez's wife spoke briefly to reporters:...
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he was interviewed by the fbi the next day and twice, and the fbi interviews, here is what this administration is doing. they're taking part of the file to leak it. they interviewed this gentleman and he claimed he told the fbi everything that he told "60 minutes." so if he is lying i want to know that, but give to me and the congress the full information. >> we have a couple minutes left. i want to ask you about another matter. you plan to introduce a bill this week that would ban all abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, but even some other pro-life advocates have backed off because they worry it is not constitutional. they say the people court protects a woman's right to abortion until a fetus is viable. >> at 20 weeks you feel pain. they do surgery on a 20 week fetus, they provide anesthesia to the fetus because it can feel pain. they can feel pain, that's what a rational humamane society shod do. >> some of your critics in south carolina say graham is up for reelection. he is worried about a tea party challenger and you ticked off a lot of conservatives and this is your way to get back i
he was interviewed by the fbi the next day and twice, and the fbi interviews, here is what this administration is doing. they're taking part of the file to leak it. they interviewed this gentleman and he claimed he told the fbi everything that he told "60 minutes." so if he is lying i want to know that, but give to me and the congress the full information. >> we have a couple minutes left. i want to ask you about another matter. you plan to introduce a bill this week that would...
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. >> when paul opened fire in terminal three, he was carried a handwritten note, fbi special agent david bowdag. e. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >> he was dropped off at the airport and then shot gerardo hernandez point blank. he is the first tsa officer ever killed in the line of duty. even as he sprayed bullets from his assault bullet rifle throughout the, few were injured, airport police chief -- >> we were so lucky. >> in all honesty this could have been much, much worse. >> in his hometown of pen field, new jersey many are asking why. but so far there are no answers. >> josh pagan was a former neighbor. >> he was a friendly guy and there had to be something horrific to go on for him to do something like that. >> he is charged with murder ago federal officer while on duty and could face the death penalty, and authorities are saying little about the person who dropped him off at lax. as for those thousands of passengers stranded by friday's shooting, they are finally on their way. for sunday morning, this is carter evans in
. >> when paul opened fire in terminal three, he was carried a handwritten note, fbi special agent david bowdag. e. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >> he was dropped off at the airport and then shot gerardo hernandez point blank. he is the first tsa officer ever killed in the line of duty. even as he sprayed bullets from his assault bullet rifle throughout the, few were injured, airport police chief -- >> we were...
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investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. caller: with the thousands of witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than fact, why haven't the public figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? guest: i have. there are some flaws and it which i have written about. i think on the whole, considering the time frame and the fact that it was close to the event, they did a fairly good job. no one has convinced me what the lies are. there was poor coordination between the cia and fbi. the commission talks about that. perhaps there is more to be said about it. host: you talk about when you first got the tip, it took you over a year to confirm the details. what surprised you along the way? guest: what surprised me was the willingness of so many forme
investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. caller: with the thousands of witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than fact, why haven't the public figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? guest: i have. there are...
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what's your reaction to the administration position that a criminal investigation by the fbi about what is obviously an attack on the country which generally falls within the purview of intelligence agencies and the military would be the reason to block efforts to understand better what transpired? >> yeah, it makes no sense, lou. and i'm sure you have the same instincts. we should be able to conduct a congressional investigation, the representatives of the people, to find out what happened when a consulate was burned to the ground, an babassador was killd and the cia was driven out of the country. that is serious business. they do not have to have an open hearing. they can do a closed-door hearing to get at with the witnesses they want to call, and certainly the government should not be attempting to control those witnesses and still protect the criminal justice system. and by the way, lou, that criminal justice -- that investigation on the criminal justice side got off on the wrong foot because the next day, while we may not have been able to get troops there that night, we should hav
what's your reaction to the administration position that a criminal investigation by the fbi about what is obviously an attack on the country which generally falls within the purview of intelligence agencies and the military would be the reason to block efforts to understand better what transpired? >> yeah, it makes no sense, lou. and i'm sure you have the same instincts. we should be able to conduct a congressional investigation, the representatives of the people, to find out what...
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the associated press also reporting the fbi wants to look into his background. they want to see precisely what the motivation was. i was speaking to a police officer yesterday. the police often certain was telling me, look, he might have had a run-in at some point at a checkpoint with the tsa at an airport, we don't know. there was also speculation from the officer that perhaps he'd actually applied for a job that he didn't get with the tsa and possibly that he tried signing up for the precheck, which is early security screening, and might have been turned down for that. that was speculation very much at the time. the fbi is searching his apartment today. it is unclear at this time if anything they found at all. but local officials saying that this actually could have been an awful lot worse and the tsa was so swift to react when the gunman actually entered the airport. take a listen. >> we bore witness to heroism at this airport. when shots rang out, members of the police department ran towards that gunfire, without regard to their own safety or well being. the
the associated press also reporting the fbi wants to look into his background. they want to see precisely what the motivation was. i was speaking to a police officer yesterday. the police often certain was telling me, look, he might have had a run-in at some point at a checkpoint with the tsa at an airport, we don't know. there was also speculation from the officer that perhaps he'd actually applied for a job that he didn't get with the tsa and possibly that he tried signing up for the...
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it from me, far be to be involved in this particular case, but i think the fbi are the ones that have the investigatory powers in the u.s. to run down a particular terrorism case, so that might be the right place to start. as you figure out what to do here. harry, and harry's from satellite beach, florida, republican line. caller: good morning, guys. my first question for you, mike, is i read two articles that there are more employees in the and the fbi cia combined. that is incredible considering they have done absolutely nothing -- they lay claim to the shoe bomber. is -- theseuestion subcontractors, i am of the understanding that the subcontractors, no-bid award is tagged deals in the bush and meditation, most of them are jewish firms. i'm not digging on them. they are the smartest guys on the block and they are the guys running wall street feared levitate a scenario for you. this idea that they were not -- wall street heard let me paint a scenario for you. i think they can do whatever they want. take for instance, they can cap e-mail of the president of disney world. why netflix.l
it from me, far be to be involved in this particular case, but i think the fbi are the ones that have the investigatory powers in the u.s. to run down a particular terrorism case, so that might be the right place to start. as you figure out what to do here. harry, and harry's from satellite beach, florida, republican line. caller: good morning, guys. my first question for you, mike, is i read two articles that there are more employees in the and the fbi cia combined. that is incredible...
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by coastal investigation with the fbi. as you know this really disrupted air travel all day yesterday. lax actually tweeted this morning that more than 160,000 passengers were impacted by this all across the country. they also say that if you are flying in or out of lax today, you might want to check with your airlines just to make sure that your flight is okay. guys, back to you. >> will carr live for us this morning in los angeles. thanks, will. >> let's get you some of the other headlines. we have news breaking. including. this one of the cia's most wanted terrorist is dead taken out by u.s. drone strike. chief of the pakistani taliban is connected to a 2009 suicide bombing that killed seven americans at a cia outpost in afghanistan. also believed to be behind that failed times square car bombing. overnight confirming the kill and promote number two commander to replace him we're going to preface this. scary moment for the denver nuggets game. team mascot rocky lowered from the rafters as part of the player introduction
by coastal investigation with the fbi. as you know this really disrupted air travel all day yesterday. lax actually tweeted this morning that more than 160,000 passengers were impacted by this all across the country. they also say that if you are flying in or out of lax today, you might want to check with your airlines just to make sure that your flight is okay. guys, back to you. >> will carr live for us this morning in los angeles. thanks, will. >> let's get you some of the other...
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was, well, i guess the fbi's sun never sets on the fbi. the agent was polite and everything, but he could have said, the sun never sets on u.s. interests either, pal. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> we have a lot of agreements and initiatives that i had to talk about the americas with the americans. i'm concerned about how demanding that it's been used to help been misused, and who -- a lot of money has been lost, and more concerning to me is to see that a lot of people that we have trained to combat organized crime, they, themselves, have become the supporters, the promoters of organized crime. when that is in the united states, they knew the how and who to communicate. i'm very concerned, and i think we are wasting a lot of money, and we need to pay attention as to how the money is invested. >> thank you very much. the floor is now open for questions, and if you could please state your name and question and if you would like to address it to a particular member, please do that. yes, sir, right here. >> this is for all panelists. i'm
was, well, i guess the fbi's sun never sets on the fbi. the agent was polite and everything, but he could have said, the sun never sets on u.s. interests either, pal. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> we have a lot of agreements and initiatives that i had to talk about the americas with the americans. i'm concerned about how demanding that it's been used to help been misused, and who -- a lot of money has been lost, and more concerning to me is to see that a lot of people that we have...
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we want to see what help you gave the fbi. sources and methods. well, their welcome was soon wornout when they did that. rightfully so. you have two competing interest in the system. a right of a defendant know what the government did to him or her and why. and how and when. on the other hand, the need for our intelligence agencies to protect the very sources and methods they need to ensure our national security. of it not resolved completely in the late 'out. it was not resolved by the patriot act. i don't think fundamentally that part will be resolved. it's a very difficult issue. and fortunately for us, terrorist organizations and organized crime organizations throughout the world have not formed the allegiance that we thought they might. thankfully. and in term of cyber crimes, some of the groupser. traiting cyber crime they haven't the leader, the gangsters are old fashioned and autocratic, some cases just plain stupid when it comes to the potential use of the global financial market. stock market and other means other than violence. so that'
we want to see what help you gave the fbi. sources and methods. well, their welcome was soon wornout when they did that. rightfully so. you have two competing interest in the system. a right of a defendant know what the government did to him or her and why. and how and when. on the other hand, the need for our intelligence agencies to protect the very sources and methods they need to ensure our national security. of it not resolved completely in the late 'out. it was not resolved by the patriot...
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fuentes del fbi aseguraron que a estas ahora la situación está bajo control y no se perciben amenazas adicionales. el jefe de la policía explicó que sospechoso, identificado... de 23 años, entró en la terminal , sacó un rifle de asalto de una pausa y abrió fuego; . luego accedió al área de seguridad y realizó varios disparos antes de continuar su curso por los pasillos del aeropuerto, donde fue detenido por la policía. según las autoridades, un agente de la agencia de transporte falleció y otras 7 personas resultaron heridas. - el alcalde de la ciudad de boston, georgia, permanece en condición crítica luego de ser baleado varias veces durante lo que pareció ser un robo a su residencia. según las autoridades, el hombre de 23 años de edad estaba la casa con su mamá cuando ladrones entraron, amarraron a su madre y dispararon contra el alcalde. Él, que fue elegido para ocupar el cargo en noviembre es el alcalde más joven que ha tenido ese estado. - vamos a la noticias más internacionales de este día, en el mundo en 60 segundos. >> reportero: ecuador, miles de familia
fuentes del fbi aseguraron que a estas ahora la situación está bajo control y no se perciben amenazas adicionales. el jefe de la policía explicó que sospechoso, identificado... de 23 años, entró en la terminal , sacó un rifle de asalto de una pausa y abrió fuego; . luego accedió al área de seguridad y realizó varios disparos antes de continuar su curso por los pasillos del aeropuerto, donde fue detenido por la policía. según las autoridades, un agente de la agencia de transporte...
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fbi and local law enforcement on the scene after a gunman opened fire at a tsa checkpoint, killing one tsa employee. at least six others were wounded. the suspect, identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia, reportedly began shooting on the ground floor and continued firing as he raced to a tsa screening area. frightened passengers scrambled for cover, even on to the tarmac. the suspect was wounded in a gun fight with officers. he is now in custody. ♪ ♪ hey [ male announcer ] when we built the...